Pepsi-Cola Porcelain Sign, 1950
This is a Pepsi-Cola porcelain sign, Circa 1950’s. The sign is 14″ tall by 24″ wide and reads “Take home a carton”.
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This is a Pepsi-Cola porcelain sign, Circa 1950’s. The sign is 14″ tall by 24″ wide and reads “Take home a carton”.
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